![]() The last piece of ESO's year-long Oblivion story is coming soon. Elder Scrolls Online creative director Rich Lambert spoke with Screen Rant about what players can expect from the remainder of the Gates of Oblivion story, the changes and updates ESO has received this year and will receive in update 32, and what may be next for Zenimax and Bethesda's MMO. This year brought many changes to ESO, including the introduction of companions and oblivion portals, and a story contextualizing the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Related: ESO Quest Order: Best Way To Play Elder Scrolls Online's Story Among these are the armory, which allows players to save and switch between builds, and a curated RNG system for item set drops so players can complete their full gear sets from dungeons and arenas. In addition to the DLC, which finally brings players into new parts of the Deadlands and Fargrave, ESO fans can expect several quality-of-life updates to the base game. The Deadlands DLC follows Waking Flame, a recently released, two-dungeon DLC with dire implications for the potential fate of Tamriel. Now, players will have the chance to confront the Daedric Prince antagonist of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion directly. For a year, players have experienced Blackwood and sought to uncover Mehrunes Dagon's plans. The final release in the Elder Scrolls Online Gates of Oblivion saga, the Deadlands DLC, launches later this year to complete the story of Mehrunes Dagon's rise to power.
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